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T G Cruz1, P H F Pereira, M L C P Silva
1Fatigue and Aeronautic Materials Research Group - UNESP/DMT/FEG, Univ Estadual Paulista, Materials and Technology Department, Av. Ariberto Pereira da Cunha, 333, CEP 12516 410, Guaratinguetá, São Paulo, Brazil. tessiegouvea@hotmail.com
Abstract:
In this research the spatial distribution characterization of niobium phosphate into bleached cellulose was carried out combining processing and images analysis obtained by SEM and statistical methodologies. The objective is to investigate the deposit composition and phosphate morphology by using complementary analytical techniques. Based on the proposed methodology, parameters of niobium phosphate agglomerates (size and shape) and fiber morphology were evaluated depending on gray-levels (average luminance and fiber type): fiber characteristics (morphology) were measured. For the test method proposed, a specific region of cellulose/NbOPO(4) x nH(2)O composite was analyzed. This method involves area fraction measuring with a conditional probabilistic analysis. The analyzed fields were divided in different ways, called 'Scanning' and as a result, in quantitative terms, the phosphate deposition was described as spatial distribution homogeneous or inhomogeneous. The quantitative microscopy as a non-destructive testing provides relevant information when it is combined with statistic analysis.
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